
Decommissioned vessels ram into what was once beautiful beaches and now its hell on earth. And many people that go to work there find their end of life.
That's right, B, Greenpeace has been giving the issue some exposure from time to time. I remember the one about a French military ship en route to India, where it would be dismantled, and activists boarded the ship once it left port in France. The French president at that time ordered the ship to return.
That Greenpeace campaign I think was the first time I heard about the shipbreaking yards in Asia. And like me, I think that most people believed that ships were dismantled in dry dock. Subsequent reports were made giving the shipbreaking "scandal" a human face .
Their locations are accurate up to a few minutes and you can zoom in and check out some of the individual ships. A big percentage of them will end their days in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and other South Asian countries.
Note: The system only works with vessels that have AIS transponders (gps and vhf transmitter) and a base station which picks up their signals, making it available to the public domain.